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    Homebrew Core

    Homebrew Core

    Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    Homebrew-core is the canonical formula repository for Homebrew, the macOS (and Linux) package manager, containing the Ruby “formulae” that describe how to fetch, build, and install thousands of open-source packages. Each formula encodes metadata, dependencies, build instructions, and tests so Homebrew can produce reproducible bottles (prebuilt binaries) or source builds across supported macOS and Linux environments.
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    Gel

    Gel

    A modern gem manager: Gel is a lightweight alternative to Bundler

    Gel is a modern gem manager for Ruby, offering a lightweight alternative to Bundler. It focuses on performance and simplicity, providing faster installation and locking of gems. By streamlining dependency management, Gel enhances the efficiency of Ruby project development.​
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